Mayfield is located on the A267 7mi/12km south of Royal Tunbridge Wells. There are a number of local walks available through a guide booklet in Mayfield. The walks take visitors around the town and through the countryside.
Pashley Manor was orginally built in 1252 but was demolished in the 16th century by a new land owner. The house you see today was built in its place. Gardening became serious business under the new owners and continued over the following centuries. The gardens are still being cultivated today. A rose garden and wild garden are among the more recent additions to the landscape.
In the gardens and greenhouse at Pashley Manor, visitors enjoy colorful displays throughout the year.
Address: Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst TN5 7HE, England
Hours:
April 3 to September 30: 11am-5pm; Closed: Sun, Mon, Fri
October 1 to October 31: 10am-4pm; Closed: Sun, Mon, Fri, Sun, Sat
Always closed on: Spring Bank Holiday - Britain (last Monday, May ), Summer Bank Holiday - Britain outside Scotland (last Monday, August )
Tips: Admission cost higher during Tulip and Rose Festivals.
Parking: Free
Disability Access: Partial facilities for persons with disabilities.